Objective: Therapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outcome secondary to hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy in newborns. It has been indicated for asphyxiated full-term or near-term newborn infants with clinical signs of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Sources: A search was performed for articles on therapeutic hypothermia in newborns with perinatal asphyxia in PubMed; the authors chose those considered most significant. Summary of the findings: There are two therapeutic hypothermia methods: selective head cooling and total body cooling. The target body temperature is 34.5 °C for selective head cooling and 33.5 °C for total body cooling. Temperatures lower than 32 °C are less neuroprotective, and tem...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated the efficiency and safety of mild hypothermia (33 degr...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
AbstractObjectiveTherapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outco...
Objective: Therapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outcome sec...
Objective: Therapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outcome sec...
AbstractObjectiveTherapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outco...
AbstractObjectiveTherapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outco...
Introduction and purpose: Neonatal asphyxia is a medical condition in which the neonate is not able ...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
<p>Therapeutic hypothermia has currently become a standard of care for asphyctic newborns with moder...
BackgroundHypoxic perinatal brain injury is caused by lack of oxygen to baby's brain and can lead to...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated the efficiency and safety of mild hypothermia (33 degr...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
AbstractObjectiveTherapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outco...
Objective: Therapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outcome sec...
Objective: Therapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outcome sec...
AbstractObjectiveTherapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outco...
AbstractObjectiveTherapeutic hypothermia reduces cerebral injury and improves the neurological outco...
Introduction and purpose: Neonatal asphyxia is a medical condition in which the neonate is not able ...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
Background: Whether hypothermic therapy improves neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborn infants with...
<p>Therapeutic hypothermia has currently become a standard of care for asphyctic newborns with moder...
BackgroundHypoxic perinatal brain injury is caused by lack of oxygen to baby's brain and can lead to...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated the efficiency and safety of mild hypothermia (33 degr...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...
Objective: To report our experience in the selection of newborns candidate to therapeutic hypothermi...